Thanks all for the illuminating replies, I am totally confused, as I would have thought that something like the 'baby powder' or 'clean cotton' would be the suggested ones for 'first timers' but I see from some poster's that these are perhaps not the best, I will do as people have said and find a local Clinton and do a 'smell test'. I was curious about village candles, as we have a concession in a shop in the local town where I live and to all intents and purposes they look like a official 'knocked-off' version of 'Yankee', I may therefore be tempted just to try one their tea light and a similar fragrance of Yankee candles and see what's what.
but thanks all for the posts.
Thanks all for the illuminating replies, I am totally confused, as I would have thought that something like the 'baby powder' or 'clean cotton' would be the suggested ones for 'first timers' but I see from some poster's that these are perhaps not the best, I will do as people have said and find a local Clinton and do a 'smell test'. I was curious about village candles, as we have a concession in a shop in the local town where I live and to all intents and purposes they look like a official 'knocked-off' version of 'Yankee', I may therefore be tempted just to try one their tea light and a similar fragrance of Yankee candles and see what's what.
but thanks all for the posts.
t lights wont give you hardly any scent! invest in a tart burner from yankee and some tarts. you will always use this system even if you buy jars in the future. buy a tart in the fresh, fruit, floral and food (usually bakery cakes etc) avoid t lights waste of money initially. oh and village are supposed to be good and cheaper than yankees. but never used them. they also sell tarts
Maybe not even from Yankee - if you google I am sure you will find other makes just as good. Mind you, if you try but then decide candles or melts aren't really your thing after all, you'll need to get rid.
I would agree with Boffy that you don't always get a strong scent, or very much throw, from the tea-lights but you will get an idea without having made any serious commitment. The best scent and throw (quickest, and less distorted by naked flame) undoubtedly is the melts/tarts. They are also the cheapest once you have a tart warmer/burner.
Tesco and Asda both have the Glade Electric Warmers for £6 atm they are fantastic especially for newbies
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=289847857
Yes thanks to Autumn I bought a Glade melt warmer for £6 from Asda yesterday, it is not the best looking one I have ever seen but it is a nice small size and excellent value, they are selling little square melts £2.50 for 6, only four different scents at present but perhaps they will introduce some more, am sure they would be fine for a Yankee melt, think they go up to£17 next week
Ive used a YC tart in mine and it works fine, I also bought the Glade Sandalwood and Jasmine melts, they are very strong but smell of Vanilla which i dont mind but it wasnt what i was expecting lol
Oh funny enough I did not buy the vanilla and magnolia ones as I am not keen on vanilla but loved the sound of the sandalwood and jasmine ones so got some of those, the clean linen one smells like Yankee's clean cotton to me, but suppose that is not surprising given it's name :mysmilie_59:, all in all am very pleased with my purchase and am getting more scent from this than some of the newer Yankee scents in the large jars I have bought and been so disappointed with lately
I used the melt on saturday the OH came home and asked if i was baking a cake , he was rather disappointed when he realised it was a sandalwood and jasmine melt lol